Cleveland County Leader (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1900 Page: 8 of 8
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'Trinity Mutual Insurance Company.
Guthrie, 0. T.. Jan. 11, 1900.
J. W- Hocker, Pum.cll, I. T.—Dear
Sir:—I have your inquiry of the 9th
,inst. I know ot no reason why your
order should not be incorporated under
tin; section of the statute to which you
refer when charter is applied for by a
sufficient number of residents of this
Territory I enclose you blank arti-
cles of incorporation. The fee for in-
corporation will t-e about $9 00. Please
see that a ten cent revenue statpp is
attached to your articlwc of ii u>;i>nr-
ation before transmitting them to this
Qilice. Yours very respectfully,
W>i- M.JKNKiNS,Secretary.
'The above letter is a reply with ref-
erence to procuring a ('barter for the
T. inity Mutual Insur rnca Company
against life,accideut and sickness organ-
ized under laws ot Oklahoma Territory
at Lexington. The ofiicers are: presi-
dent, J. W- Hocker; secretary, J. A.
Farias; treasurer, Geo. D. Latham-
Notr.ce of Gratitude.
After prayer meeting last Friday
jiiglit quite a crowd of gentlemen, la-
dies and children, very .unexpectedly
.rushed into our parsonage and spent a
■delightful hour with us. A wagon was
■found at the front with groceries; even
next day money, bams, sausage, sugar
etc., came. These tokens of apprecia-
tion, appeal to our hearts for love and
service more than the value of the par-
cels left behind. 13retbr.:ii,.listers and
friends, accept our gratitude. May
tjod reward you bv enabling us to serve
^ju according to His will.
Respectfully,
H. 13. HKNRY,
Pastor Methodist Church.
Facts About
Science Hill.
Box supper for Friday night.
Mr. C. G. Fuller's baby isqnite sick.
Snpt. Crulle visited our t> hool Tues-
day.
Ninety-eight pupils are enrolled to
date.
Mr. Charley Curtis has moved back
to his old place.
School is progressing niiely, with an
enrollment of 09.
At present there,is a great veal of
sickness among the children.
Mr. Christain has been puite sick
with slow fever, but is improving some.
Mr. Bailey, who got caught in the
saw mill at this place, is improving
fast.
John Couch left school Tuesday sick.
Quite a number of pupils stopped school
last week on account of sickness.
Mr. Tom Wilson has moved back
from the Creek nation, He says be
likes that country fine.
There will bo a box sufjper Friday
night for the benefit of the school.
A pie and apple eating content will take
place, but Sam says that Snowball
wouldn't be in it with some of the boys
out here.
The problem in last week's Lkaokk
should read: The head of the fish is
nine inches long; its tail is (is long as
head and half of its body; its body is
long as its head and tail. Required
length of lish—Ans. 7- inches. You
will find the problem in Robinson's
algebra. _
J. N. Smith Speaks.
To my old friends ami customers 1
take this method of thanking you for
your patronage while in the hardware
business as a partner of the tirm of
Little &. Smith, and announce to you
that I have purchased it he dry goods
stock oft". I). Bowden, known as "The
Mammoth." I bought the stock at
u baignin and paid spot cash, and ex-
pect to sell at the lowest prices. 1
also intend to do a cash business anil
sell cheap for cash. 1 invite my friends
and all others to call and get my prices
on anything usually kept in a dry
goods store. 1 expect to carry a full
line of hoots, shoes, hats, caps, dress
goods and novelties; in fact, every-
Xli^iig. J.N.Smith.
F;ne D ;ttalWork
is the time. I)r. Coil tht
"Purcell uii-tord^ite dentist in order
to yet better acquainted with
Oklahoma people will give them
y. special rate on all dental work.
.Ml teeth will be tilled without
pain with theuseofCataphoresis.
Call and see him and save half
your money.
LEGAL NO I'lCK.
In the matter of the estate of J. M.
Warren late deceased,
All persons having claims against J.
M. Warren, late deceased, are required
to exhibit the same, with the ncccssaiy
vouchers, to the undersigned adminis-
trator of said estate, at his residence,
which is situated about three miles
directly north of Lexington, O T. And
if claims are not presented within four
months from this date, as the time
Jimited for creditors to present their
claims against said i s'ate, or same will
he forever b > red.
Dated this SOtli day of December,
1800,
J, U. \Y'/(funs, ^dfohilitrgtar.
Photographs are records which
increase in value with a^e. It is
as important that they should be
durable as that should be pleas-
ing. Photographs which fade
are shams and dear at any price.
The new platinum portraits we
are ny king cannot fade, and the
price is reasonable.
CRAM'S STUDIO,
Lexington, O. T.
John Stromberg
Stock, of Harness
and Saddelry...
Wholesale prices on Buggy
Robes, Raw Hide Buggy Whips,
Collar Pads and Side Saddles.
Closest possible prices on all
work.
fe)AI^(AUES
wid Wagons,
forl^leasure and
Bracing
Weather. ..
Makes driving doubly defct^ht-
fnl and the pleasure is enhanc-
ed when the ride is taken in a
Moon Buggy.
Whether you seek speed or ease
it is there—both, if .your horse is
of the rigfkt sort.
Just a reminder that we also have the largest and'most cWnplete
stock of LUMBER in Cleveland county at lowest price.
JAMES BR©S.
j
"Hailr«ad Time Table.
worth bocw d.
NO. TIME.
405 Chicago Express Iv 3:35 a m
41)8 K. C. Express ly 1:50 p.v
f420 Local Freight Iv.. <>:30 a.M
0 Chicag<iExpress ar 3:25 a «'
8 K. C. Express ar 1:30 p.m
fl4 Local Freight ar 5:00 c.m
sou*1?'! bound.
405 Texas Express ar 1:30 a.m
407 Texas Kxpftss ar 3:30 v. M
5 Texas Express Iv 1.10 a.m
7 Texas Express lv 3:45 r.w
fDaily except Sunday.
G, \V. KOTJKE, Agent.
s
COMMERCIAL MOUSE
J. W. EARNETT. Prop.
Best house in the city. Every-
thing nice and clean and the best
grub the market affords. Board
and room can be had bj* the day
or month at reasonable rates.
LEXINGTON, O. T.
Clothes Cieaned.
You can get your clothes cleaned,
dyed and repaired at Newman's bot-
tling: Works, Purcell, I- T.
California
is more delightful in winter
than the Mediterranean.
The Santa Fe Route is the
shortest and most comforta-
ble route to California,
jlllnstrateil descriptive books
and particulars of rate*', daily
and limited train service and
tourist excuriions furnished
on application.
G, W. R0URKE, Acent, Purcel.
BiMie's Meat MM.
I have opened up anew meat market in the Kramer Building,
next door to Menke's saloon, and my customers say I have
TSie Best Equipped Market
in the county. I do my own butchering, make my ovm sausage and
that is way
I Give the Best Meats and so CHEAP.
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Steak, Pork, Ham, Sausage, Head Cheese, Oysters and Game.
Friends, call on us.
ED. BITSCHE, Proprietor,
lexington, Olilalioma.
Professional Cards.
~N. E. SHARP,
Justice of the Peaoj: and Attorney at
Law, Lexington, O. T.
J. W. HOCKER,
Attorney at Law. Will practice in
all the courts o.'Oklahoma a*:'ii Indian
Territory. Purcell, I. T.
THE GERMAN SALOON
I LIE ti1 K UTTER, Proprietors.
FIXE UEJITWfttT WHISKEY. 1M.EM Y OF WIXE nn«l I«AKIS
'I'tirrc lilmlN of tieer
Fort Worth, Fallot null Ilixlweiser
Sine ISrortiUvay. - - Lexington. '?llt IntumKi
♦Come and see what yon are
buying. I have tbe largest or-
chard in the Indian Territory.
I am testing over IKK) named
varieties of limit in u*y orchard.
AT VERY LOW PRICES
F1rv.it an!
shade trees,
grape and
berry vv Lues. |
All grown at my nursery,
\l/2 miles south of
Wynnewood.
Oldest Nursery in the
Territory.
i furnish a protector against
Habits and Borers with each
tree, djree of charge, when want-
ed. Send for priee list or come
and see my orchard before
planting. It will pay you.
Everybody invited to come.
..Wynnewood Nursery..
it it <1 r«'4ili I'ttriti.
HARNESS,-SADDLES
If you , the best H
ness ant' Saddles, if-
want your boots and shou
mended, if you want your
buggy repaired, call on
Jiio. IIORTTOR
All work done on short notice and
guaranteed strictly first class.
LEXINGTON
OKLAHOMA.
I? WEITZENHOFFER. N. TURK
THE DUTCH SALOON
" —rrrv. * • '"S
A. HUTCHXW,
Attorney at Law. Twenty years ex-
perience. Will practicein the courts of
Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Lex-
ington, O. T.
F. P. CEASE,
Lawyer. Will piactice in of the courts
of Oklahoma and Indian Territory.
Lexington, O. T.
J. W. CHERRYHOME.
Attouney at Law, Purcell,'Indian ter-
ritory. Offiee over Chickasaw National
bar. k. Practice in the courts of ludiaij
territory andst)klahoma.
DRS. TlfACKER & SMITH,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Lexington, - Oklahoma
Officc Keller Building. Upstairs. Phone
Office hours: 8—0 a.m. 4— p.m .
^ A. DUNN,
PHYSICIAN ant SUKGF.OfT
Genernl praotico of Medicine nn<l Snrsrery
Treats Rectnl, Vonerii aii'i <}enit«H rinary
Dis jages. Ufliee over Campbell's Drus Store.
PURCELL, I NO. TER.
JOHNSTON, H. D. M AtASON. M. t>
JOHNSTON 8L MASON,
(PHYSICIANS JtNL) SURGEONS
Office at Peoples Drugstore.
Office Phone 48. Residence PnoneiM
Lexington, Oklahoma,
GEO. D. LATHAM-
Justice of the Petik and Notary Pub-
lic. Lexington, O. T. -Executes all kinds
of Legal Papers.
Loans Money
on long or short time'oii" real estate.
fa'in Loans a Specially,
We can sell you a farm for less money
anybody. Don't close a deal until yoe
see me.
fa Monogram Whiskey . '* kj_
I/jSlifiM f Mount Auburn Rye
- lJure Cream Rye
aj&zmSm n n
Agents For P^bst Beer
bfv,nuy.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS
LKGAL NOTICE.
In the matter of the final settlement,
and discharge of J. J. Brown, adminis-
trator of the estate of M. A. Ott. late
daceased:
Notice « hereby given, that J, J,
lirown, administrator of the estate o£
M. A. Ott. late deceased, has tiled in
the office of the Probate Court, in and
for Cleveland county, territory of Ok-
lahoma. his final report as such admin -
istrator, and asks that he lie discha'ged
from performing any other duties as
■administrator, therein; that said final
report will 011 the 27th., day id Janu-
ary. A. 1). 1900, be examined anil pass-
ed upon by the Probate Court, and all
persons who are interested in said es-
tate must appear at said time, and show
cause, if any, why said "final rejiwrt
should not be approved, and the said
administrator discharged. Witness my
hand and official seal of the Probate
Court, at the city of Norman, this 11th
day of January, A. I). 190lh
B. F. Williams,
A. Hutpiiik, Probate J udge.
Attorney.
LEXINGTON, OKLAHOMA.
LKOAL NOVICE.
In it# Probnto Court in acd for;
('loveland county, Territory of Okla-
homa.
In tho matiar of the estate of Nettie 1
E. Mosoley, deceased.
Now on this L'^th d iy of IKccember, j
A. 1). IN'J'J, came tho administrator
of sa'd, estate, !•'. P. Mo*eloy, and pre. |
sents to the court his petition to sell I
certain real estato therein described, i
to pay and tatlefy tho mortgujfos (
thereon.
It is horoby ordered that all |iersons
interested in tho said estate Bhall ap-
poar boforo the said uourt on tho Utith I
! day of January, A. 1). l'.'OO. to show
j oauso why an order should not he
granted to said administrator to soil
aid real estate, and that notlco of
said hoarinfc'shall bo published four |
successive woaka in tho Lexington
Leajer. H. F. u.uams.
Probate Judge.
I) >sikokd & Wii.i.iam , Attornoys
for Admini-trfttor.
A SOO/V TO MANKIND!
0RTASLErS'S COCKEYE
PILg
fj)£|
c.-. mg 33.
o IB
miZw^ ^
03 D ""'■■•ill.
2 CO?!E
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PTLE3, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tuges, by Mail, *5 Cents; Bottles, 60 Cents.
iAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street. ST, LOUIS, MO,
For trale by llilan & Abernathy, Lexington, Oklahoma
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter of the estate of Nettie
E. Moseley, deceasod.
All persons haviqg claims against
said estato of Nettio E. Moaeloy, de^
ceased, are required to exhibit the
same, with tho necessiirv vouchers, to
the undersigned, administrator of said
estate, at his otlice in Lexington, in
tho county of Cleveland. Oklahoma
erritory, and that six months have
been limited as tho timo for creditors
to present their claims against said
estato. F, 1'. MtMRI.Br,
Administrator of Estato of Nettie E.
Mosoley. t
BiisTKoitn & Wii.liamh, Attornoys
for Administrator.
Durham Hull Calves For Sale.
I have four high grade Durham bull
calves, 10-months old for sale. Terms
reasonable. J. M. Haynks,
two miles east and five miles north of
Lexington. Oklahoma.
Conghs and colds como uninvited,
but you can quickly get i id of Hu m
with a few drops o i'allard, s ilor-
hound Syrup Price 26 and ,"0 cts.
llilan & Abornathy.
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George D. Latham & Sons. Cleveland County Leader (Lexington, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1900, newspaper, January 20, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109000/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.